<p>Ok what happened was, I did not graduate from the high school that I put down on my application. I was .5 credit short of graduating and I made up that .5 credit at a continuation type of high school. For whatever stupid reason, I did not put that down on my application. Anyone have any suggestions on what I should do? Does this put me in jeopardy somehow? Oh and im a transfer student, who graduated from a high school outside of California. What kind of high school information are the UC's going to ask for after I get accepted?</p>
<p>From what I gather from these forums and the UC websites, even if you didn't graduate from that high school, you can still put it down. Also, you'll want to put down the continuation high school down in your record too. I think you should be able to explain the situation in the special notes area.</p>
<p>If you included all that information, I don't think it matters that you didn't graduate from one high school. The problem would be if you didn't include the other high school. You'll probably want to write a letter or an appeal explaining the situation and adding the new information.</p>
<p>Just put it down on your UC update</p>